SILVERLOCK, AMY (1852-1922)
AMY SILVERLOCK enjoyed an excellent reputation as a photographic colourist working in Ballarat, Vic between the years of 1876 and 1886.
Name:
SILVERLOCK, AMY (1852-1922)
Full Birth Name:
Amy Antoinette Silverlock
Married Name:
No identified spouse
Profession:
Colourist
Professional Years:
1875 to 1886
Where Practised:
Richard’s, Sturt St, Ballarat, VIC (1875-1878); Miss Silverlock, Bridge St, Ballarat, VIC (1878-1879); Misses Silverlock, 9 Chamber of Commerce, Sturt St, Ballarat, VIC (1879-1882); Misses Silverlock, 26 Sturt St, Ballarat, VIC (1882-1886)
11 March 1878, The Ballarat Courier, pg. 3. Source: TROVE, NLA
Album
A standing woman is posed leaning against a chair. She wears a gold necklet around her neck and has a red rose in her décolletage. This cdv was taken at the George Richards studio in Ballarat around the time that Amy Silverlock worked there. Hand-coloured carte de visite c.1870s, Photoria Collection.
A wedding photograph of a young couple. Hand-coloured carte de visite likely to have been the work of Amy Silverlock. Photograph taken at George Richards’ studio, Bendigo, c1870s. Photoria Collection.
